Quote:"South Korean scientists said on Wednesday they have created a glowing dog using a cloning technique that could help find cures for human diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's"
"A research team from Seoul National University (SNU) said the genetically modified female beagle, named Tegon and born in 2009, has been found to glow fluorescent green under ultraviolet light if given a doxycycline antibiotic, the report said."

On the upside, there is far less chance of Rover getting hit by a car at night. I read here some time ago "Scientists successfully create human-bear-pig chimera (manbearpig)"
This creating chimera thing does not sit well with me.

(07-28-2011, 03:13 PM)JayRodney Wrote: "South Korean scientists said on Wednesday they have created a glowing dog using a cloning technique that could help find cures for human diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's"

The fact they made a glowing dog doesn't have anything to with those diseases mentioned, just that the technique used could help find cures for such... More likely they were just like 'Whoaa dudes check this shït out. I just made a glowing dog! Totally awesome!' I'm sure they can find a connection to global warming as well for additional funding